AI Helps Develop Cancer Vaccine That Shrank Tumors in Dying Dog
AI helps create cancer vaccine for dying dog
Summary
An Australian data scientist used artificial intelligence to design a personalised mRNA cancer vaccine for his dog after conventional treatments failed. The experimental therapy successfully shrank the animal's tumors, offering a remarkable proof-of-concept for AI-assisted medical innovation. The case highlights the growing potential of AI tools to accelerate the development of individualised treatments beyond traditional clinical pathways.
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